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Global News at 6 Regina: April 29The city of Regina continues to discuss a proposed deal the would see Brandt purchase multiple properties owned by Regina’s REAL district. As the province continues to grapple with an overdose overload, the First Nations University of Canada holds a summit exploring community based solutions.ConsumerApr 29
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2025 FNUniv President’s Cup Fundraising ClassicWATCH: The First Nations University of Canada President’s Cup Fundraising Classic is taking place on Thursday, July 10 in Prince AlbertJul 3, 2025
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Regina Police Service hosts Indigenous police academy at First Nations UniversityThe Regina Police Service (RPS) is hosting an event at the First Nations University of Canada, trying to recruit future Indigenous police officers, security officers, special constables and community safety officers. Moosa Imran has more.Global News at 5 ReginaMay 4, 2024
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First Nations University of Canada to offer Indigenous journalism degreeThe First Nations University of Canada is launching the first four-year Indigenous journalism and communication degree in North America.Global News at 5 ReginaMar 11, 2024
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Global News Peterborough Update 2: June 7, 2022A Peterborough man arrested in connection with a downtown stabbing; Canada commemorates the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Metis and Inuit people; Trent University and Fleming College return to grad ceremonies following a COVID-19 hiatus; 7 day weather forecast. Teresa Kaszuba has the details.CrimeJun 7, 2022
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First Nations University of Canada Powwow is back after two yearsOver 800 dancers and 20 Drum Groups from all over North America Drum groups joined this year’s special eventJun 5, 2022
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First Nations University of Canada becomes first urban reserve dedicated to educationHistory was made as a ceremonial signing marks the first urban reserve dedicated to education in the country. As Katelyn Wilson explains, it’s a process that took nearly two decades to complete.Global News at 10 ReginaFeb 13, 2019
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First Nations University of Canada to instruct DeneFirst Nations University of Canada’s Vice-President Academic Dr. Bob Kayseas spoke on Wednesday about the province’s announcement to contribute up to $255,000 to the First Nations University of Canada for its Dene teacher education program aimed at educating Saskatchewan students in their first language.CanadaAug 31, 2022
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First Nations University of Canada hosts conference with ‘Reconciliation through Research’ themeA national convention is being held this week at the First Nations University of Canada. Its mission is bringing together the latest research on reconciliation…calling on academics from across the country. As Blake Lough reports.Global News at 6 ReginaJun 22, 2016
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Accommodating First Nations in a resource economyMon, Feb 2 – With resource development the key to economic development in Canada, University of Saskatchewan professor Ken Coates argues it is time for Saskatchewan to look at revenue sharing with First Nations.CanadaFeb 2, 2015
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New Truth and Reconciliation Course on offerA new course on Truth and Reconciliation is coming to University Canada West. It was designed in part by former Assembly of Frist Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine. He joins Paul Haysom to talk about the course and why it’s important.Global News Morning BCMar 7, 2022
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Health Matters: Dispelling end-of-life care mythsHealth Matters October 13: Canada’s first-ever National Hospice Palliative Care Day for Children aims to dispel myths about end-of-life care for all ages. And a University of Alberta team lists the riskiest aerosol-generating procedures for health professionals during the pandemic. Su-Ling Goh reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonOct 13, 2020
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Federal contracts given to Indigenous companies without proofThe federal government spends at least $33 billion per year on contracts for goods and services, with five per cent of that money going toward Indigenous-owned businesses, touted as a form of reconciliation. But as Melissa Ridgen reports, a joint investigation by Global News and researchers from the First Nations University of Canada has discovered...Global NationalAug 22, 2024
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First Nations University of Canada preparing for new academic yearWATCH: President of First Nations University Canada Dr. Jacqueline Ottmann with an update on the 2024/25 post secondary year and President’s Cup Golf Tournament.Aug 22, 2024
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Service for Indigenous veterans held at Regina’s First Nations UniversityA Remembrance Day service was held Thursday at the First Nations University of Canada to honour and recognize the sacrifices or Indigenous veterans made for their country.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 10, 2022
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Indigenous water operators left behind by lack of fundingWater operators in First Nations across Canada play a critical role in maintaining infrastructure, but they’re overworked and underpaid. As part of an investigation led by Global News, APTN, and Concordia University’s Institute for Investigative Journalism, Elizabeth McSheffrey reports on the struggle of these pivotal workers.Global NationalFeb 22, 2021
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First Nations workers in Saskatchewan sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systemsSome First Nations water treatment plant operators earn close to minimum wage, a joint investigation involving the University of Regina and First Nations University of Canada students has found. Global News, APTN News and the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, led by the Institute for Investigative Journalism, examined the issue.Global News at 10 ReginaFeb 22, 2021
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Indigenous students celebrate success at Graduation PowwowBright colours and beating drums…some beautiful sights and sounds came from a very special gathering at the First Nations University of Canada on Thursday.Global News at 10 ReginaMay 30, 2019
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International year of Indigenous languagesThe First Nations University of Canada hosted its third annual Elders gathering with a focus on language. Elders from across the province held various sessions- including Armand McArthur from Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation- one of less than 100 Nakoda speakers left in North America.Global News at 10 ReginaFeb 20, 2019
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Probe demands loopholes be closed to protect integrity of Indigenous procurement programOn the eve of the day for Truth and Reconciliation, Ottawa is under fire after a Global News investigation, with researchers from the First Nations University, into Canada’s billion dollar Indigenous procurement program. The probe found the federal program is easily exploited by businesses pretending to be First Nations, Inuit or Métis owned. Melissa Ridgen...CanadaSep 29, 2024